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Preventing Heatstrokes in Hot Cars
May 27th- August 11th is national Heatstroke prevention and is coming up soon. Sadly the numbers of heatstrokes per year are climbing. This year the numbers reached a record. Here Mayo Clinic breaks down the definition of a heatstroke: “Heatstroke is a condition caused by your body overheating, usually as a result of prolonged exposure…
Read MoreMotorcycle Safety Awareness Month
May is Motorcycle safety awareness month and we want to remind everyone the importance of sharing the road properly with motor cyclists and safety tips for those motorcycle drivers. Thankfully, “The number of motorcyclists killed in crashes dropped to 5,172 in 2017, a 3% decrease”, however we want to keep the number on the decrease. …
Read MoreDriver Assistance Technologies Making Driving Safer
“In 2017, 37,133 people died in motor vehicle crashes. Research shows that the vast number of vehicle crashes are tied to human error.” NHTSA has offered a list of important driver assistance technologies that have increased safety for drivers. Automatic Emergency Braking Systems Automatic Emergency Braking systems essentially detects the possibility of a collision with…
Read MoreAutomatic Emergency Braking Systems Increase
Automatic Emergency Braking systems essentially detects the possibility of a collision with another vehicle. The system will alert the driver. If the driver does not take action the system will apply the brakes itself to evert the collision. NHTSA posted an interesting article about the increased use of AEB. Manufacturers are striving to make driving…
Read MoreThe Dangers of Cliff Jumping
Although cliff jumping into a body of water brings a thrill and excitement to your summer days it is extremely dangerous and important to think over the possible situations that could occur. Cliff jumping injuries are common. Live Strong offered just a few reasons cliff jumping is dangerous: “Speed Threats” A big threat associated with cliff…
Read MoreDriving During the Rainy Season
Summer is on the way which means the rainy season is here. According to AAA Exchange, “Wet pavement contributes to nearly 1.2 million traffic crashes each year.” In fact, driving in the rain is even more dangerous than driving during snowy conditions. Driving in heavy rain is often scary. However, drivers often underestimate the true…
Read MoreStaying Safe at Railroad Crossings
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, “In 2018, 336 drivers went around a gate and were struck by a train; 99 people died in those crashes – a 10-year high.” When approaching a railroad always remember that trains have the right away. A train cannot swerve out of the way of your vehicle.…
Read MoreStaying Safe Around Emergency Vehicles
Every driver was taught at some point when an emergency vehicle is around you how to react. There are steps people are taught to take in order to allow the emergency vehicles to safely pass around traffic or safely do their job on the side of the road. There has been an increase in drivers…
Read More10 Tips to Decrease Boating Accidents
Our previous blog gave the top 11 causes of a boating accident. Next, we wanted to give tips on how to avoid those problems It is extremely important that whoever is manning a boat knows the proper information on how to boat safely. Everyone on board needs to be aware of the safety precautions that need…
Read MoreBoating Accident Causes
It is now March and spring break is fast approaching. People will be out and about on the water swimming, and boating. While boating is a great time in good weather, it is important to be informed on the statistics and safety precautions of boating. According to American Boating Association, “In 2016, the Coast Guard…
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